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i will be able to fix brazil out of your pocket. during my administration, i held $64.00 national conferences to define public policies that we would implement in brazil. because because you know, i v deal with color, but because of the conferences on culture, on health, how would you conser curity would have on indigenous people will be black. people will be naval. there was 64 conferences why 2? and this is how we created 22000000 jobs in queue and raised salaries by 64 percent and lifted 36000000 people out of policy and lifted 36000000 people out of poverty . we w van raised 40000000 to the middle class level manager, or the one that was awful. this is how we brought her to a barren desert region by pick up when you asked the people, if you will read and the people help you by participating. it is much easier to rule and to do things carol, and this is how i wants to return with my party and we can bring back the new joy and happiness and pride really being brazilian, who do february a little while we are on the issue of employm
i will be able to fix brazil out of your pocket. during my administration, i held $64.00 national conferences to define public policies that we would implement in brazil. because because you know, i v deal with color, but because of the conferences on culture, on health, how would you conser curity would have on indigenous people will be black. people will be naval. there was 64 conferences why 2? and this is how we created 22000000 jobs in queue and raised salaries by 64 percent and lifted...
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not only in russian, brazil, but in many other countries. i know that you have been very, very critical of how your own country under your success are dealt with the corona virus pandemic, but putting present bolton, all right aside and focusing solely on your countrymen on the brazilians. do you think that experience and brazil has had a very difficult experience with corporate 900? do you think that experience has been scaring enough to immunize your people again, demagoguery and populism, or has it on the contrary, made them more susceptible to these brand of politics? by your own problem, i do, but i feel the problem with that our president does not respect science or medicine . you know, those who understand the meaning and severity of the cove at 19 pandemic, paid for the president did not purchase vaccines when he could have done so. he does not believe in immunization as a way of fighting against the corona, virus, or female. he does not believe in isolation or, and wearing masks. and you know, mike and i need some more for my, you w
not only in russian, brazil, but in many other countries. i know that you have been very, very critical of how your own country under your success are dealt with the corona virus pandemic, but putting present bolton, all right aside and focusing solely on your countrymen on the brazilians. do you think that experience and brazil has had a very difficult experience with corporate 900? do you think that experience has been scaring enough to immunize your people again, demagoguery and populism, or...
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when you brazil did not have any reserves. when i took office in 2003, 3, and we had $170000000000.00 in international reserves when i left. for now could the shepherd i brought up that might be few. now things are more difficult for me exactly because of this. i will be able to fix brazil view for during my administration, i held $64.00 national conferences to define public policies that we would implement in brazil. because because you know i v d i was calling because of the conferences on culture, on health. how would you call security on indigenous people will be black. people will be naval. there was 64 conferences. and this is how we created 22000000 jobs in queue and raised salaries by 64 percent and lifted 36000000 people out of policy . and lifted 36000000 people out of poverty. we w van raised 40000000 to the middle class level to manager. if no one will fail for this is how we brought her to a barren desert region by pick up when you asked the people, if you will read and the people help you by participating, it is
when you brazil did not have any reserves. when i took office in 2003, 3, and we had $170000000000.00 in international reserves when i left. for now could the shepherd i brought up that might be few. now things are more difficult for me exactly because of this. i will be able to fix brazil view for during my administration, i held $64.00 national conferences to define public policies that we would implement in brazil. because because you know i v d i was calling because of the conferences on...
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do you think the president is a threat to brazil? democracy well, i hope and i think, but i hope to the democracy. brazil is well planted. the router, the main residence society, is not, is the independent from the, the, the behavior of the presence of the behavior of the boxes. you see the population has it proven freedom prisoners, jane porter. i remember the time when we have time regimes in brazil, in my own case, i was afraid i have fear of fearing every night when some person came to talk to my house housing, which i leave that at the time. i was little bit so you know, under i was that group we police that's not the case. the misery we have not did this. it seemed to sense of fear. we are not feeling, we are feeling that it is something lacking the direction, but not we are not in personal terms which fear, i hope that this will be enough to produce in the future a better situation that this is a to keep the easters walking. the area and still are walking to what a very important see, the pres is free. in brazil we, i'm speaki
do you think the president is a threat to brazil? democracy well, i hope and i think, but i hope to the democracy. brazil is well planted. the router, the main residence society, is not, is the independent from the, the, the behavior of the presence of the behavior of the boxes. you see the population has it proven freedom prisoners, jane porter. i remember the time when we have time regimes in brazil, in my own case, i was afraid i have fear of fearing every night when some person came to talk...
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it is a big problem in brazil and in latin america. we've seen lots of irregularities committing in fighting corruption. we're seeing that the judiciary in many cases is used as a political to what do you think needs to change in order to solve this politics. in brazil, it says a risk of business, risk and business and ever more prudent in using the distance. it's kind of of award to, to, to blame that. wow. mr. x is correct because it says everything is more complicated than that. and in some case, the problem is when corruption is organized the bye, bye, bye bye government. well, the i some elements in the governor, current, current government in which it's possible to see there are some, not the vision, but some assistance of reality is i think is the present has to, to, to, i think i'm saying is, is now now is easy. but the bread has to to rip, to rhetoric to say no, i'm again again say repeat again and again. because that's the sense of the common person named rizzo. as it says that the political men, they have power and trying to
it is a big problem in brazil and in latin america. we've seen lots of irregularities committing in fighting corruption. we're seeing that the judiciary in many cases is used as a political to what do you think needs to change in order to solve this politics. in brazil, it says a risk of business, risk and business and ever more prudent in using the distance. it's kind of of award to, to, to blame that. wow. mr. x is correct because it says everything is more complicated than that. and in some...
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he's immune was there the senior brazil research at human rights watch. thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and insights with us on our 0. so thank you. now a u. s. a federal appeals court has upheld the conviction and death sentence of dylan, grief for racist matters at a black church. 9 people died when ruth, whose white opened fire on worshippers at a church in charleston back in 2015. his lawyers appealed his death sentence in may, but judges rule that his crimes qualified him for the harshest penalty. roof is the 1st person in the u. s. to be sentenced to death for a federal hate crime. while sri lanka is police chief has vowed to bring all perpetrators behind the 2019 easter bombings to account after his force was accused of not conducting the investigation properly. cd wick rama rodney admitted that some of the officers assigned to the investigation one sarah, more than 700 suspects have been arrested so far in connection with those attacks that left more than 260 dead. well still ahead few here on out of here a toxic relationship. we look at
he's immune was there the senior brazil research at human rights watch. thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and insights with us on our 0. so thank you. now a u. s. a federal appeals court has upheld the conviction and death sentence of dylan, grief for racist matters at a black church. 9 people died when ruth, whose white opened fire on worshippers at a church in charleston back in 2015. his lawyers appealed his death sentence in may, but judges rule that his crimes qualified him for the...
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now the, you know, the issue concerns brazil, brazil has courts. you got asked the question, why is this being heard in the u. k. court basically be judge b h b, e a u k based company. they are domiciled here. and all claimants believe that upon appeal will be able to establish jurisdiction in english against the h. b. we argued that the redress that allegedly being given in brazil it's completely inadequate. and b, h, b has largely protected itself from the legal consequences today and our clients we are you have the right to pursue this case where they are let mister barish p. as i'm sure you know, claims is going to pay compensation. i think $360000000.00 in financial assistance this year alone that slightly they say to rise almost a $1000000000.00. is it necessary to go to court at all? our clients do not feel that they have adequate justice in brazil either to the settlement scheme foundation that was created by by b h, b and is controlled by d h b and on this, please don't, don't take just my word for it. the united nations have been damning
now the, you know, the issue concerns brazil, brazil has courts. you got asked the question, why is this being heard in the u. k. court basically be judge b h b, e a u k based company. they are domiciled here. and all claimants believe that upon appeal will be able to establish jurisdiction in english against the h. b. we argued that the redress that allegedly being given in brazil it's completely inadequate. and b, h, b has largely protected itself from the legal consequences today and our...
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you must understand that they come from all over brazil. so some, some of these indigenous people live like a 2 hour flight away from the capital brazilian. some need 6 days to get here because you need a boat. then you need to take a very long ride through, through roads that aren't really paved or anything. so it takes a lot of effort and they are here because this is very crucial to them. if the supreme court accepts the ruling of setting of a cut off date and not allowing and borrowing any claims made by people who are not occupying their land before 1988, then this could, this would be a big setback for them. there are a 100 pending cases, many cases that have already been denmark, been decided, lines that have been marketed can be revised. and this is happening in a government that is clearly on the side of the big landowners, the mining companies, the loggers. so it is a worrying situations. we spoke to many of these people yesterday we saw their vigil at night and we're still following them today as. as you can see, they've come fro
you must understand that they come from all over brazil. so some, some of these indigenous people live like a 2 hour flight away from the capital brazilian. some need 6 days to get here because you need a boat. then you need to take a very long ride through, through roads that aren't really paved or anything. so it takes a lot of effort and they are here because this is very crucial to them. if the supreme court accepts the ruling of setting of a cut off date and not allowing and borrowing any...
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the legal bachelor for indigenous people in brazil. what it could mean for other tribes and they're in such a toxic relationship. we look at how organized crime groups have turned romania into europe's dumping ground. i'm devin ash, with sports the route of international football, intensifies fever is urging english and spanish clubs to release the players for wildcard qualifies adage versus u. k. government asking especially exemptions. it's a cobit 19 travel restriction. ah, the massive if accusation efforts, cobble airport is picking up pace. panic is growing as thousands of people trying to access flights before next tuesday. the us and allied forces have now flown more than 88000 people out of afghanistan since the taliban took over. but some foreign military of already started to leave. as the operation enters its final phase, charlotte bellis reports from couple. the count on is on as the us and foreign forces. now you have until tuesday to get out. and with that means the end of evacuation like from here outside the airport, th
the legal bachelor for indigenous people in brazil. what it could mean for other tribes and they're in such a toxic relationship. we look at how organized crime groups have turned romania into europe's dumping ground. i'm devin ash, with sports the route of international football, intensifies fever is urging english and spanish clubs to release the players for wildcard qualifies adage versus u. k. government asking especially exemptions. it's a cobit 19 travel restriction. ah, the massive if...
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more than half of those in brazil chanting and praying, each in their own language. in the hope the supreme court will hear their voices. it's the largest indigenous gathering in the capital brazilian since 1988. that's when the country's democratic constitution was approved. giving native brazilians the right to reclaim in several lands. but they are back again, fearing those rights will be curtailed. this week, the supreme court is expected to make its ruling law. would at least it's alarmed dispute between the shock, like people who claim their territories and the southern state of santa katerina, and big law, who say they have no rights because they weren't buying those loans in 1088. when the constitution was approved, it will set a jurisprudence for hundreds of defendant cases when he got the shock, lin chieftain says, setting a time limit is unconstitutional. and unfair to my part. we were living in our lands in 1988 because had we said there would have been exterminate, were been hunted down by the land owners. so they put a price on us. they pay people to ki
more than half of those in brazil chanting and praying, each in their own language. in the hope the supreme court will hear their voices. it's the largest indigenous gathering in the capital brazilian since 1988. that's when the country's democratic constitution was approved. giving native brazilians the right to reclaim in several lands. but they are back again, fearing those rights will be curtailed. this week, the supreme court is expected to make its ruling law. would at least it's alarmed...
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brazil. but it's at historically low levels. as theresa bo now reports. i'm here in the city over the side of the province on time, duffy about 3 hours away from the capital. and this river that you can see right behind me is that by an around 80 percent of argentine, us exports leave the country through this river over 4000 ships like mechanical ships that you can see right behind me passing through this area. what's happening here right now is that this river has hit a historic low. it should be 3 meters higher, that it is right now. we're told by experts that are around 6000 cubic meters are being lost at this point. every 2nd of the part and i river right now, and this has a huge it back to an argentine as exports or now generation of electricity, among others issues that are happening right now. and that's why the government of america fernandez, has declared the water emergency for a 180 days to assist producers among others of those affected by what's happening in the country. right no
brazil. but it's at historically low levels. as theresa bo now reports. i'm here in the city over the side of the province on time, duffy about 3 hours away from the capital. and this river that you can see right behind me is that by an around 80 percent of argentine, us exports leave the country through this river over 4000 ships like mechanical ships that you can see right behind me passing through this area. what's happening here right now is that this river has hit a historic low. it should...
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in brazil the hashtag me to do is long predated by a campaign that is also digital and online. there is a hashtag from years before that translates into my first harassment. it was created by an innovative activist who used digital technology not only to a mass women but also visualize electronically the harassment and assault creating an online platform so women could post to the locations of assaults in real time thereby dispelling the notion that it's only a problem in certain places or neighborhoods and what was remarkable is the women in brazil began to turn campaigns against sexual harassment into campaigns for political power and that gives rise to the remarkable election in rio de janeiro. as a woman there is a black human rights activist from the urban areas no one expects to win political power in a country largely controlled by wealthy white men but then in 2016 she is elected in a landslide and in the end paid the ultimate price for her advocacy. assassinated by those who opposed her commitment to end harassment and discrimination but as the chief of staff said foll
in brazil the hashtag me to do is long predated by a campaign that is also digital and online. there is a hashtag from years before that translates into my first harassment. it was created by an innovative activist who used digital technology not only to a mass women but also visualize electronically the harassment and assault creating an online platform so women could post to the locations of assaults in real time thereby dispelling the notion that it's only a problem in certain places or...
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portuguese, brazil also the home of a very lucrative plantation system to brazil. roughly 3.5 were loaded on the ships. and 3.2 million arrive. this is about 36% of the total a little more than a third. so overwhelmingly the caribbean and brazil are the two most important sites for the slave trade. now if you're just keeping track of the numbers as i give them to you you're going to see that these two areas account for the overwhelming majority of the slaves shipped to the new world, right? so where does the united states come into this well as it turns out the united states was a rather minor partner in the slave trade. the current estimates are that maybe 370 as many as 400,000 people were loaded onto vessels bound for north american ports. the greatest of which by the way would have been charleston, south carolina. and that somewhere around 310,000 were delivered alive. now that's about 3.5% of the total. and the numbers may be a little higher across the board. maybe four percent, okay. but don't be deceived. the fact that mainland north america received a fairl
portuguese, brazil also the home of a very lucrative plantation system to brazil. roughly 3.5 were loaded on the ships. and 3.2 million arrive. this is about 36% of the total a little more than a third. so overwhelmingly the caribbean and brazil are the two most important sites for the slave trade. now if you're just keeping track of the numbers as i give them to you you're going to see that these two areas account for the overwhelming majority of the slaves shipped to the new world, right? so...
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starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a major highway moving products from brazil over the andes to the ports in the pacific for exports to places like china. that changed the face of madre de dios. it connected the city of puerto maldonado with the city of cusco in the andes. that voyage used to take about two weeks in the rainy season. now it takes about 6 hours. the price of gold started to rise, and in 2008, it skyrocketed. and that created an unprecedented gold boom for tens of thousands of miner who came from mainly the andes into dre de dios and started to take the forest apart. some of the most dense and biodiverse rain forests in the world. so la pampa is an area next to the highway. about 5 years ago, this was a place that was a couple miners, a couple tents. and it eventually became an illegal city that had thousands of people and was the gateway to the hotspot of illegal gold mining in the amazon. [karina garay speaking spanish] fernandez: it's a place that has now been taken apart by a government action called operation mercury. [man yells, men respond] [ga
starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a major highway moving products from brazil over the andes to the ports in the pacific for exports to places like china. that changed the face of madre de dios. it connected the city of puerto maldonado with the city of cusco in the andes. that voyage used to take about two weeks in the rainy season. now it takes about 6 hours. the price of gold started to rise, and in 2008, it skyrocketed. and that created an unprecedented gold boom for...
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and in brazil, where there was a surgery, the executive acts by president jabal scenario. not just you, both of them each. you check, did you feel kind of still not to fit it out because of so demanding y'all. miss day. i'm fine. lace that any image of the book is lot of the error, but he broke his book left sizing. jesus bakovich march. it will make it simple enough. thing was gonna lead us some flat but on the floor as though just the door is no farther home. or if you think of what's been happening in brazil, the destruction of the amazon, the abandonment of environmental regulations, the be increased before a station of the one of the most vile, diverse habits on the planet. it's a travesty a gauge of human kind. but it's not that much different from what goes on in every other capital on earth, where governments are beholden to this. we're going to build this economy back bigger, better, stronger. we're backing business to get through this to come out the other side and to grow in the future. and we want to make sure that we get the economy going strongly. we want to
and in brazil, where there was a surgery, the executive acts by president jabal scenario. not just you, both of them each. you check, did you feel kind of still not to fit it out because of so demanding y'all. miss day. i'm fine. lace that any image of the book is lot of the error, but he broke his book left sizing. jesus bakovich march. it will make it simple enough. thing was gonna lead us some flat but on the floor as though just the door is no farther home. or if you think of what's been...
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and in so paulo christiane metric d, a senior forest campaigner and greenpeace, brazil one. welcome to all 3 of you know, crystal ravens. you're a fire ecologist given the, the number of wild, far as we're seeing world wide. and i've just outlines some of them looking at the global picture. would you say this is normal? well, i think, you know, we're definitely seeing that warmer temperatures dryer somers associated with climate change are speeding up the wildfires that we have globally. and we're seeing a larger area burned by wildfires and more frequent large fires in many places around the world. and, but we also know crystal raymonds that wildfires can be a very natural and normal events. it does not fit in. so i think that's what we're seeing because it's difficult to hear while towards a common i'm seeing the scale of the wildfires in place that we wouldn't normally expect to see them. i mean, how married the t yeah, i think that's a very good question. we do have to remember that many systems naturally have wildfire. there's many vegetation types and forest types arou
and in so paulo christiane metric d, a senior forest campaigner and greenpeace, brazil one. welcome to all 3 of you know, crystal ravens. you're a fire ecologist given the, the number of wild, far as we're seeing world wide. and i've just outlines some of them looking at the global picture. would you say this is normal? well, i think, you know, we're definitely seeing that warmer temperatures dryer somers associated with climate change are speeding up the wildfires that we have globally. and...
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more than 300 people were killed. brazil's congress is voted against the returns of paper balance next year's presidential election. it's a major blow for president jive both scenario. he's been pushing to end electronic voting, claiming it's open to fraud, though he hasn't provided any evidence. monica, you can report somebody. a janera armored vehicles rolled in front of brazil's congress as lawmakers were preparing for a crucial vote. they were debating a proposal backed by president jadem ball so now to, to change the electronic voting system to paper ballots ahead of next year's election. chances of approving the constitutional amendment were already slim. the military parade made them slimmer. both scenarios, opponents and even some of his supporters accuse the president of putting the tanks on the street to intimidate the lawmaker and say he was threatening democracy once more. there was just really sort since the 1st name, power presence, both scenario has been progressively the strength, brazil's democracy. it was time to stop. and we just by rejecting the proposal to change t
more than 300 people were killed. brazil's congress is voted against the returns of paper balance next year's presidential election. it's a major blow for president jive both scenario. he's been pushing to end electronic voting, claiming it's open to fraud, though he hasn't provided any evidence. monica, you can report somebody. a janera armored vehicles rolled in front of brazil's congress as lawmakers were preparing for a crucial vote. they were debating a proposal backed by president jadem...
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it's the largest indigenous gathering in the capital, brazil you since 1988. that's when the country's democratic constitution was approved. giving native brazilians the right to reclaim in several lands, but they're back again, fearing those rights will be curtailed. this week, the supreme court is expected to make its ruling law would, at least it's allowed dispute between the shuttle and people who claim the territories and the southern states of santa caterina and big law. who say they have no rights because they weren't buying those lands in 1088. when the constitution was approved. to set a jurisprudence for hundreds of defending cases, we got the balls. fisher, glen chieftain says setting a time limit is unconstitutional and unfair to my part. we were living in our lands in 1988 because had we said there would have been exterminate. we have been hunted down by the land owners, so they put a price on there, so they pay people to kill us and ask them to bring our ears as proof of brazil's indigenous groups have forever been at risk from land grabs, illega
it's the largest indigenous gathering in the capital, brazil you since 1988. that's when the country's democratic constitution was approved. giving native brazilians the right to reclaim in several lands, but they're back again, fearing those rights will be curtailed. this week, the supreme court is expected to make its ruling law would, at least it's allowed dispute between the shuttle and people who claim the territories and the southern states of santa caterina and big law. who say they have...
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this cold front punching across bolivia, uruguay into southeastern portions of brazil. it's really knocked down temperatures . so paulo at 19 degrees, poor air quality across 7 us states where there are weather alerts in play and then we're talking about the heat in phoenix at 44 degrees. meantime in canada, the heat has broken for the great lakes toronto i. high of 24 degrees on friday, enjoy season. thanks jeff austin has here all the new israel's prime minister in the u. s. hoping to dissuade president joe biden again to deal with iran. although delayed, again, alignment judgment on pollution in jakarta was put on hold for a 2nd time and yet more high profile plans and withdrawal from this last tenants. grand slams pizza and we have an update for you for that. if they would need a on air or online be part of the debate or pacific people. the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the when know how they get off the table? it's a shooting site atmosphere. people are demoralized, they're exhausted. and many health care workers are experiencing p t f
this cold front punching across bolivia, uruguay into southeastern portions of brazil. it's really knocked down temperatures . so paulo at 19 degrees, poor air quality across 7 us states where there are weather alerts in play and then we're talking about the heat in phoenix at 44 degrees. meantime in canada, the heat has broken for the great lakes toronto i. high of 24 degrees on friday, enjoy season. thanks jeff austin has here all the new israel's prime minister in the u. s. hoping to...
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the supreme court in brazil you it's been a very, very long day. there was a screen set up. 8 here behind me, where they were listening to the supreme court justices vote, but instead of voting on the indigenous issue, which is which should have been addressed today. early in the afternoon, they started talking about the central bank and a proposal to make it independent from the government. and so during the whole afternoon, you had all these different indigenous people. just camp out here listening to this, to this wrong session in received. but they were chanting, they were praying, they're waiting for it to end because next in line comes the decision on, on their, their, their issue which is who have the right to claim indigenous land. only those that have that were there until 988. so what happens to those that were expelled from the land before that? there's land is trying to also be environment because by allowing a commercial agriculture or illegal mining by making it easier for land grabbers, it also contributes to deforestation. also, eve
the supreme court in brazil you it's been a very, very long day. there was a screen set up. 8 here behind me, where they were listening to the supreme court justices vote, but instead of voting on the indigenous issue, which is which should have been addressed today. early in the afternoon, they started talking about the central bank and a proposal to make it independent from the government. and so during the whole afternoon, you had all these different indigenous people. just camp out here...
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or if you think of what's been happening in brazil, the destruction of the amazon, the abandonment of environmental regulations, the be increased before a station of the one of the most vile, diverse habitats on the planet. it's a travesty against all human time. but it's not that much different from what goes on in every other capital on earth, where governments are beholden to this. we're going to build this economy back bigger, better, stronger we're backing business to get through this to come out the other side and to the grow in the future. and we want to make sure that we get the economy going strongly. we want to get consumer spending again, whatever we want to talk to getting back to normal. you talking about getting back to the to percent annual growth. minimally acceptable, international basis. the 3 percent growth is mentally acceptable for the world as a whole. busy of those prescriptions for the continuous scouring the if you insist on doing that, you will destroy the very basis of existence. in fact, this historical data does show that often after a significant differen
or if you think of what's been happening in brazil, the destruction of the amazon, the abandonment of environmental regulations, the be increased before a station of the one of the most vile, diverse habitats on the planet. it's a travesty against all human time. but it's not that much different from what goes on in every other capital on earth, where governments are beholden to this. we're going to build this economy back bigger, better, stronger we're backing business to get through this to...
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over a series of incidents between nato and russian forces the conflict of ancestral land in brazil. indigenous people are preparing to march on the capital. ah, hello, it has been a week since cobble fell to the taliban, and people are still scrambling to leave afghanistan. at least 20 people are reported to have been killed in the chaos at the airport. over the past week. the british military is calling conditions. extremely challenging. caught up on fighters have been manning, checkpoints around cobble airport, and blocking people without documents from entering. of us says, 17000 people, including afghans, americans and other nationals have been flown out, but many are still stranded. american commercial airlines have been ordered to provide planes to help speed up evacuation efforts. the 18 aircraft won't go to cobble, but will instead transport afghans who've already been flown out to their final destinations. char stratford landed a cobble airport in the past few hours and said this update. we are on the side of the pool. i'm seeing huge lines of people. these people have, hav
over a series of incidents between nato and russian forces the conflict of ancestral land in brazil. indigenous people are preparing to march on the capital. ah, hello, it has been a week since cobble fell to the taliban, and people are still scrambling to leave afghanistan. at least 20 people are reported to have been killed in the chaos at the airport. over the past week. the british military is calling conditions. extremely challenging. caught up on fighters have been manning, checkpoints...
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still ahead of all the 0 unprecedented scenes that said brazil supreme court says it's urged to secure indigenous land rights. changing things, school of thought, why china's youth will be taught the political views of the country's president. ah hi, there are a lot of ground to cover. get you up to speed with some tropical trouble that we're tracking. so 1st step toward the mexico's pacific coast, we've got this disturbance throwing what, whether it's ward acapulco, let's press play. see where it goes. this could strengthen into a hurricane as it eyes the baja peninsula. of course, a popular tourist destination there of couples and lucas. next award, the caribbean sea. and we have seen cascading brain for jamaica with this disturbance going to clip western cuba. it looks to gain strength through those warm waters of the gulf of mexico. this model wants to put it taking aim at the u. s. state of louisiana, which is not good news when you consider places like new orleans low lines. so this will have a big impact. south america, rain still falling across the venezuelan alps where we have
still ahead of all the 0 unprecedented scenes that said brazil supreme court says it's urged to secure indigenous land rights. changing things, school of thought, why china's youth will be taught the political views of the country's president. ah hi, there are a lot of ground to cover. get you up to speed with some tropical trouble that we're tracking. so 1st step toward the mexico's pacific coast, we've got this disturbance throwing what, whether it's ward acapulco, let's press play. see where...
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Aug 25, 2021
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legitimate political leadership in the country. thousands of indigenous protest this of gathered in brazil capital has the supreme court proposed to rule on a case that could put that unsettle land risk or returning to our top story. now, the situation in afghanistan, i'm joined by collin p clark. he's the director of policy and research at the sci fi group, which is an organization dedicated to increasing awareness of global security issues. he joins us live via skype of from pittsburgh. thank you very much for your time. can i start with the basics? can you explain exactly who isis k r a y, they are viewed as sworn enemies of the taliban? sure, yeah, i mean, isis obviously grew out of the original group cor, islam of state and iraq and syria. this is one of several branches or affiliates. you know, there's affiliates in north africa stage all across the board. and isis k is a sworn enemy of the taliban. they've been at loggerheads for the past several years. the taliban and their al qaeda allies are sworn enemies of isis k. and we've seen al qaeda and ice affiliates around the globe from
legitimate political leadership in the country. thousands of indigenous protest this of gathered in brazil capital has the supreme court proposed to rule on a case that could put that unsettle land risk or returning to our top story. now, the situation in afghanistan, i'm joined by collin p clark. he's the director of policy and research at the sci fi group, which is an organization dedicated to increasing awareness of global security issues. he joins us live via skype of from pittsburgh. thank...
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Aug 25, 2021
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next year, there will be presidential election in brazil. presidents will sonata is up for reelection. he has said he does not want to demo our case, another millimeter of indigenous land. and well, if he couldn't, if he's re elected, he'll probably maintain this policy. if not, it may change. doctors in the us are worried, hospitals may run out of space to take trait children with coven 19 as search. and pediatric case, it says he knew pandemic records. the vaccine is authorized for kids age 12 and up in the us, leaving young children particularly vulnerable. a warning some of the video featured in this story and i just had some view is hydrogen, castro reports the 1st aurora cannon is 3 and battling cove. it inside in oklahoma hospital, her mother is a nurse who says she likely pass the virus to her daughter from an unvaccinated patient. the mother posted these videos on social media to show the world the price her young child is paying. writing. if you choose not to be vaccinated, you've made a choice for my daughter to your choice led to my innocent child being hospitalized . pedi
next year, there will be presidential election in brazil. presidents will sonata is up for reelection. he has said he does not want to demo our case, another millimeter of indigenous land. and well, if he couldn't, if he's re elected, he'll probably maintain this policy. if not, it may change. doctors in the us are worried, hospitals may run out of space to take trait children with coven 19 as search. and pediatric case, it says he knew pandemic records. the vaccine is authorized for kids age...
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Aug 11, 2021
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just really sort since the 1st empower present was scenario has been progressively the strength, brazil's democracy. it was time to stop. and we just by rejecting the proposal to change the voting system. digital ballads have been successfully used in brazil since 1996 and also now to has repeatedly said they are not to be trusted. especially after recent polls show him losing next year's election to former president losing nasa lula silva. also, i'm out of supporters took to the streets to back in them founded claims that the 2022 presidential race will be rigged on this paper. ballots are used. congress put an end to this debate, at least for now. the analyst here say they're both. so narrow has been following in the footsteps of former us president donald trump, by casting doubt on the elections that he may lose, and they believe he'll continue to do so. monica annika, valjean, sara, rio de janeiro. a british diplomat has been arrested in germany after being accused of spying for russia. the ma'am of detained the british embassy in germany, where he worked. he said to have sent documen
just really sort since the 1st empower present was scenario has been progressively the strength, brazil's democracy. it was time to stop. and we just by rejecting the proposal to change the voting system. digital ballads have been successfully used in brazil since 1996 and also now to has repeatedly said they are not to be trusted. especially after recent polls show him losing next year's election to former president losing nasa lula silva. also, i'm out of supporters took to the streets to...
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, preparing to march on the capital, brazil. yeah. it's a head of a major supreme court ruling that could lead to the boundaries of that protected land. being reviewed, monica yankee has this report. the time seems to have stood still in the colonial city of but she 250 kilometers south of rio de janeiro. but upon the hills, a conflict is brewing. indigenous leader near the back of his fighting to reclaim what she says or what any unsettled lands i was in. she was so frail, we are constantly being invaded. even during the day we surprised men with knives and somebody set fire to our bathroom. we're having a village meeting. you know the father, the village chieftain, but it hector's of land in 1998. since then 32 people have settled here, most of them women and children. until recently, the village got along with the neighbors. not anymore. you know, they don't pay attention layered. when they went on, he asked the government to den market their lands and brazil's national engine foundation for ny said the tribe had the right tw
, preparing to march on the capital, brazil. yeah. it's a head of a major supreme court ruling that could lead to the boundaries of that protected land. being reviewed, monica yankee has this report. the time seems to have stood still in the colonial city of but she 250 kilometers south of rio de janeiro. but upon the hills, a conflict is brewing. indigenous leader near the back of his fighting to reclaim what she says or what any unsettled lands i was in. she was so frail, we are constantly...
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there. to call them down, so gold medal for brazil there. total. let's have a quick look at what else we will be catching our eyes on later this wednesday. already under way as a skateboarding. i have been enjoying watching that in the last few minutes. it continues with the woman's park competition. some of the youngest competitors in the olympics, including sky brown of team gb, and a 12—year—old. the first round of the women's golf is getting under way. this evening's athletics, hopefully it will be a little bit cooler. it is the men's 400 metres and 200 metres final. and the women's 400 metres hurdles will take place this afternoon. the women's heptathlon also gets under way at today. four events for than today. a good battle between team great britain and the olympic champion of belgium. forthe the olympic champion of belgium. for the moment, the olympic champion of belgium. forthe moment, i thinki belgium. forthe moment, i think i will keep my eyes on the skateboarding. the park event is almost like the half pipe and snowboarding. it i
there. to call them down, so gold medal for brazil there. total. let's have a quick look at what else we will be catching our eyes on later this wednesday. already under way as a skateboarding. i have been enjoying watching that in the last few minutes. it continues with the woman's park competition. some of the youngest competitors in the olympics, including sky brown of team gb, and a 12—year—old. the first round of the women's golf is getting under way. this evening's athletics,...